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It uses the 605G chassis from Metz and can be fed a VGA or YUV signal through the second SCART input via a VGAto SCART adapter or alternatively if you use a PS2 you can simply set the output signal to component in the PS2 dashboard and enable YUV-P in the menu for a direct connection. | It uses the 605G chassis from Metz and can be fed a VGA or YUV signal through the second SCART input via a VGAto SCART adapter or alternatively if you use a PS2 you can simply set the output signal to component in the PS2 dashboard and enable YUV-P in the menu for a direct connection. | ||
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Linea 70 BM
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Manufacturer | Metz | |
Type | Consumer | |
Size | 27" | |
TV Lines | not yet measured | |
Dot Pitch | not yet measured | |
Regions | PAL | |
240p/480i | 100hz line double with lag | |
480p | Yes | |
720p | Yes | |
Dimensions | Width: not yet measured
Depth: not yet measured Height: not yet measured | |
Weight | not yet measured | |
Firmware | MSD605W V1 .33 | |
Earliest Date | 1998 | |
Latest Date | August 2006 |
Metz Line 70 BM is a 27" CRT with support for progressive scan resolutions.
It uses the 605G chassis from Metz and can be fed a VGA or YUV signal through the second SCART input via a VGAto SCART adapter or alternatively if you use a PS2 you can simply set the output signal to component in the PS2 dashboard and enable YUV-P in the menu for a direct connection.